Police say both subjects had previously agreed to sell marijuana to Divine. From there, authorities say Divine and Townsend told the victims to meet at the Parkwood Apartments parking lot.

According to police, one of the victims met with Divine and during the meeting, Rouse approached the victim with a firearm demanding the marijuana.

During this confrontation, police report Rouse shot that victim multiple times and then shot at the other victim, who was fleeing in a car, striking that car.

Officials state the victim who was shot fled and was picked up by the victim in the car, who drove to Peninsula Regional Medical Center, where gunshot related injuries were treated.

Townsend and Smullen acted as lookouts during this robbery and all four suspects fled the area in Townsend’s vehicle.

On March 2, 2017, detectives located and arrested Townsend. On March 3, 2017, Divine was served an arrest warrant in reference to this incident and was being held at the Wicomico County Detention Center on unrelated robbery charges. Detectives report they also arrested Rouse and Smullen that same day.